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Open AccessAssociation between exposure to multiple air pollutants, transportation noise and cause-specific mortality in adults in Switzerland
Long-term exposure to air pollution and noise is detrimental to health; but studies that evaluated both remain limited. This study explores associations with natural and cause-specific mortality for a range of...
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Open AccessLong-term exposure to residential greenness and neurodegenerative disease mortality among older adults: a 13-year follow-up cohort study
Living in greener areas is associated with slower cognitive decline and reduced dementia risk among older adults, but the evidence with neurodegenerative disease mortality is scarce. We studied the association...
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Long-Term Exposure to Residential Greenspace and Healthy Ageing: a Systematic Review
We systematically reviewed the available observational evidence on the association between long-term exposure to residential outdoor greenspace and health at older age and rated the evidence as sufficient, lim...
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Does air pollution trigger suicide? A case-crossover analysis of suicide deaths over the life span
In addition to underlying health disorders and socio-economic or community factors, air pollution may trigger suicide mortality. This study evaluates the association between short-term variation in air polluti...